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If it is a sumptuous fragrance, it is En Passant by Frédéric Malle, which was released in 2000 and belongs to the Floral olfactory family. The nose behind this captivating aroma is the renowned perfumer Olivia Giacobetti, who was encouraged to create a perfume that evokes Doisneau's Paris, with heavenly smells emanating from gardens hidden behind the walls.
The wind on the flower petals leaves a delicate aroma of white lilac, trapped in the brevity of an instant, on the cusp of spring, a watery cucumber that sensually envelops itself and some base notes that spectacularly play between them to highlight the sweetest of the white musk and that woody and charming facet of the cedar.
These unmatched accords were packaged in a bottle aesthetically inspired by conceptual art and modernist design of the 20th century. A fairly simple but very captivating glass cylinder, which also has a black magnetic cap to properly preserve every last drop of this rich fragrance and prevent spills. You can transport or place your new colony wherever you want thanks to its size.
Olivia Giacobetti founded her own laboratory in Iskia after training as a perfumer at Robertet. Her perfumes are inspired by everyday life and nature or a fleeting emotion, a state of mind, a detail or an attitude. All of her creations are based on contemporary, simplicity and sophistication.
This perfume house was founded in 2000 when its founder Frédéric Malle decided to return the ancient splendor to the art of perfumery. The idea is to guide the perfumers and give them total freedom when creating perfumes without limits of any kind. Frédéric Malle has more than 30 years of experience in this world and offers the opportunity to other perfumers to improve themselves through each creation to obtain a masterpiece with each perfume and how.
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